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Old 07-10-06, 10:10 PM   #1
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What is better for fishing in a small, murky, deep resivouir full or weeds and stuff, spinnerbaits buzzbaits or crankbaits? thanks
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Old 07-10-06, 10:24 PM   #2
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Yes .

All those will work-depending on what the fish want. I'd also take along some soft plastics to work in and around the weeds.
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Spinnerbait will get threw most stuff. If it's that full of stuff a crank is gonna hang up a bunch (I'm not a crank pro). If the surface is pretty clear a buzzbait will work, buzzbaits will go threw a lot of surface grass and so forth. Besides weeds, what is stuff?
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thanks.I tried plastics there but they never work, no matter how i fish them or when . I dont know why.

Just weeds and fallen trees.
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Old 07-10-06, 10:31 PM   #5
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Uncle Sinko's t-rigged weightless... trust me. Throw em. And then throw em again.


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Based on the above post. All of the above will or should work. Run the crank right into the tree's. When you feel the bump, let it float and continue the retrieve. Lots of strike's will come right after the bump or right when you begin the retrieve again. This method will also work w/ the spinnerbaits. If there are that many trees, sounds like you need to pick up some jigs and try them out. Get them down into the branches and stumps.
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Old 07-10-06, 10:34 PM   #7
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i try to stay away from baits with treble hooks in weedy lakes cause i usally get alot of weeds...occasionally ill use floating minnows where i see no weeds...
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thanks guys
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Old 07-10-06, 11:53 PM   #9
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Tell u what man throw on a plastic (rubber worm) no weight just hook and worm and put it right next to the drop off let it sink then jerk it back up slowly and then let it fall ! when the bass takes let him run with it for a second or too then jerk and enjoy!
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yeah, i have tried that, but it just never works with plastics there, i dont know why i have tried tons of colors any types of worms, it just never works there.
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yeah, i have tried that, but it just never works with plastics there, i dont know why i have tried tons of colors any types of worms, it just never works there.
Try a weightless plastic worm (I use tequila shad), cast out, let it fall to the bottom then slowly reel it in. First cast out on a new lake like this and I had a 4-5 lber on the line! Plastic worms are my "go to" or "old faithful". It seems like I can never go wrong with them or crank baits.
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Old 07-11-06, 12:03 AM   #12
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alright i will give that a try
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